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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 18/10/2024

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00:00Welcome to Middle East News on Mediam TV, I'm Abraza Al-Anawi.
00:27The European Council reaffirms the great value that the European Union has for its strategic partnership with Morocco and the need to preserve and strengthen it.
00:40The UN Secretary-General describes in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara the extension of the Minorso mission until the end of October next year.
00:52After its announcement, the head of the political office of the Hamas movement, Yahya al-Sinwar, confirms its determination to continue the war on Gaza.
01:03The European Council reaffirms the great value that the European Union has for its strategic partnership with Morocco and the need to preserve and strengthen it.
01:31The European Council reaffirms its determination to continue the war on Gaza.
01:49The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, issued his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the International Security Council extending the Minorso mission for 12 months.
02:03In addition to the past years, this recent report on the Moroccan Sahara on the two levels, the field and the international, provides a glimpse of the development of the political process since last October until now.
02:18The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the development of the political process since last October until now.
02:48The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the development of the political process since last October until now.
03:00The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the development of the political process since last October until now.
03:20The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the development of the political process since last October until now.
03:40The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the development of the political process since last October until now.
04:00The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the development of the political process since last October until now.
04:20The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, in his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara in which he describes the development of the political process since last October until now.
04:41I think that the South African leaders and the Security Council's testimony and the human rights situation are excellent compared to the human rights situation in the Tendouf region.
04:54The reports of Guterres and many international organizations related to the human rights situation show to what extent there is a diversity in the region.
05:07There is also a reference to the role of the National Human Rights Council.
05:12There is also a reference to the effective political participation of the South African people in the elections, whether legislative or local.
05:21I would like to point out that the largest part of the participation in the elections was in these areas.
05:27There is also the opening of diplomatic consuls and diplomatic representatives in the southern regions.
05:32This is a sign that there is an economic movement and diplomatic work that can lead to cooperation with other countries in the economic movement and in the exchange of directions.
05:52At the headquarters of the Council of the United Nations, a memorandum of understanding was signed on the agreement between the United Nations and the American city of Arlington.
06:03The memorandum is signed as an exchange of desire between the Moroccan and American peoples in the continuation of the relationship of understanding, partnership and friendship between them.
06:13More with Naamama Al-Ainain and Nouf Al-Majdoubi.
06:17A memorandum of understanding was signed for the establishment of a group of eyes, the largest in the Moroccan deserts, with the city of Arlington in the state of Texas.
06:26In the framework of efforts to support sustainable development and strengthen bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United States, which contributes to the achievement of common interests of the two countries.
06:39There are so many things that Arlington and Arlington have in common.
06:46For example, in the field of education and health, the city of Arlington has a very special medical college, and Arlington has the largest public health program in the United States.
07:01We manufacture cars, we have all entertainment, sports.
07:11All these things give us a chance to continue cooperation on a strong basis, to learn from each other and develop together.
07:24The memorandum of understanding, which represents the second phase of the group of eyes after the first, with Hollywood in the state of Florida,
07:32in the field of economic development, environmental governance and cultural exchange.
07:37This memorandum also opens new horizons to develop common solutions to face local challenges and deepen relations between the two cities.
07:47The signing of this memorandum between us and the United States of America is the second signing with them, which is very important for the city of the eyes,
08:01as well as for the whole of South America, because it is an extension of the American recognition of the territorial unity of the Kingdom of Morocco.
08:14And this shows today, the second city that we signed with them, shows the strength of the words of the United States of America,
08:29its recognition of the sovereignty of Morocco and its recognition of self-government as the only solution to the Kingdom of Morocco under the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morocco.
08:40The U.S. delegation was at the height of its visit.
08:44It held a meeting with the parents of the eyes of the Red Cross in Slambuik,
08:48where the major development projects launched by King Mohammed VI in 2015 were exhibited.
08:55The governor emphasized the importance of these projects in strengthening stability and development in the region,
09:00also pointing to the deep historical links between Morocco and the United States, which strengthen the opportunities for fruitful cooperation between the two countries.
09:10Israel announced that it had killed the leader of the Hamas movement, Yahya al-Sinwar, who was accused of planning the 7th of October attack last year.
09:20The president of the Israeli army said he had killed al-Sinwar and pledged to continue fighting until the release of the hostages
09:28and the arrest of all the armed men involved in the 7th of October attack.
09:36A new operation by the Israeli army to strengthen the mental capabilities of the Hamas movement and weaken its organizational and military structure.
09:46The hand of Israel extended to assassinate another leader of this movement, Yahya al-Sinwar, or Abu Ibrahim, as many call him.
09:57The news of the assassination was confirmed after the nuclear tests carried out by the Israeli army,
10:04to show the Israeli Defense Minister, Afghalant, proud of his loyalty to his commitments to find al-Sinwar and execute him.
10:13The nature of the Israeli response was expected.
10:17The Israelis relied on the strategy of minimizing the leader of Hamas in their diplomatic and military speeches to stir confidence between the population and their leader.
10:28Regarding the response of the people of Gaza, they see that the assassinations will not stop the war, but will increase the clear escalation.
10:36It's not just al-Sinwar who was assassinated. For example, they assassinated Abed Hania.
10:41They assassinated Hassan Nasrallah. The war did not stop. We are asking that the war stops.
10:46The assassination of al-Sinwar will not end the war, and Israel continues to assassinate and kill.
10:52We have heard, but even if the war continues, we will continue until the release of al-Aqsa Mosque.
10:58Al-Sinwar, who was elected president of the political office of Hamas in August,
11:05succeeded Ismail Haneke, who was assassinated by Israel at the end of last July.
11:12He was a main target of Tel Aviv after it was considered the reason for Hamas' attack on Israel,
11:19which was repressed and unprecedented on October 7 of last year.
11:24As for the Israelis, al-Sinwar was not just a military leader, but a person with a strong popular influence in Gaza.
11:34His assassination may lead to the unification of the internal front of Israel and gain political support,
11:40but it is difficult to say that this assassination and the assassinations that preceded it may end the resistance.
11:47The series of assassinations may weaken its organization and temporarily strengthen its ranks,
11:53but it will not end it completely, because the resistance in Gaza is a radical principle that is not only related to individuals,
12:02as confirmed by the people of this sector.
12:07As for the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya al-Sinwar,
12:10Samer Ra'an Batawi, an expert in Israeli affairs, said that Israel identifies the case
12:17and tries to show the assassination of al-Sinwar as a victory for the Israeli army,
12:22as he sees that this assassination will not affect the establishment of the Hamas movement.
12:28The occupation state always tries to identify the case,
12:32saying that the leaders in any movement lead to the unification of the movement.
12:44It is especially true that al-Sinwar is a strong and charismatic figure in the negotiations.
12:51He is the one in charge of October 7th,
12:54and he is the one who carries out the relations with all the ground forces in this war.
13:03Therefore, he tries to show that the assassination is a victory for the Israeli army,
13:10and on the other hand, it will greatly affect the establishment of the Hamas movement in the resistance.
13:16In the past, it was known that Hamas would choose an alternative leader for al-Sinwar,
13:24but I say that these movements are exactly as they happened with Hezbollah
13:28during the assassination of the martyr Hassan Nasrallah.
13:30It was clear that these movements are doctrinal,
13:33and are programmed by military and political forces,
13:37such as the Sura Council.
13:39Therefore, they do not affect humanly,
13:42and are only affected by military and political forces.
13:47But this will not affect the establishment of the internal movement on the one hand,
13:51and on the other hand, I think that the Hamas movement now,
13:55and this is just a guess or a political belief,
13:58will go, as Hezbollah did,
14:00to the absence of the appointment of Amin Amin,
14:03because this is in need of major discussions and negotiations.
14:07In Morocco, the debate continued,
14:10and questions were raised about the decision of the National Office for Health Safety
14:15for the UNSA food products,
14:17allowing the importation of fresh, frozen, or frozen red meat
14:21from sheep and goats from the European Union countries,
14:25Russia, the United States of America, and other countries.
14:28In this publication, our viewers stopped when the head of the National University
14:33for Consumer Protection, Mohamed Bin Qaddour,
14:37during his participation in the program on Median TV.
14:40In a country, we must trust its institutions,
14:44and the law puts the National Office for Health Safety for food products,
14:49which is its role to monitor this.
14:51And the decision will be issued to determine the countries,
14:55but also a condition that it is permissible.
14:59And this is what we experienced,
15:00when we were in Europe or in other countries,
15:03when we went to buy meat, we bought halal meat,
15:06because the National Office for Health Safety for food products,
15:10since it carries out a set of monitoring activities,
15:16regarding the necessity of human resources.
15:18This is a procedure.
15:20When the procedure is taken to allow the importation from different countries,
15:24all human resources and mechanisms must be saved,
15:28and this is their responsibility,
15:30because if there is a problem or something else happens,
15:33they are responsible for this process.
15:36And as I told you, this is not the first time we import meat,
15:40this is not the first time.
15:42It was imported, but now it is being expanded to a number of other countries,
15:48to indicate that if we want to be here,
15:52and this is the problem that we are going to discuss,
15:55the Emanoir, which is the standard for Morocco,
16:00has put this halal label.
16:03October 17 every year is the World Day for the Donation of Human organs and tissues,
16:09a humanitarian behavior that is still very rare in Morocco,
16:13especially the donation of kidneys.
16:15By the way, this is an opportunity for comprehensive awareness
16:18and awareness of the importance of this behavior,
16:20which helps save the lives of hundreds of patients.
16:22Report by Maha Jamal and Idris Bayout.
16:52I don't think I have found a better gift than this.
16:56I wish God Almighty that this is a gift from God.
17:02In Morocco, the culture of donating organs still arouses the fear of many,
17:08including those who fear the side effects on their health,
17:11and others who fear the trade in it.
17:14There may be fear, because they say that the kidneys will not live well,
17:20and that they will not have a good life.
17:23First of all, a person should not take a kidney and give it to anyone,
17:28until his health is good and he is free of diseases,
17:32because we will not be able to give a sick kidney to a person who is already sick,
17:36and we will not be able to treat the patient so that another person becomes sick.
17:42So a person who has a kidney and lives with it,
17:47there is no health risk.
17:51This kidney transplantation is done in public hospitals,
17:56not in any military hospital.
18:01It is not done in the private sector, but in the public hospital sector.
18:07We can't give the patient something other than what we told him.
18:13We can't give the patient something other than what we told him.
18:19The Moroccan legislation, since 1999, according to law 9816,
18:25restricts these practices according to a special statute,
18:29and guarantees a mandatory trial for each donor.
18:32The civil society calls for the revision of these laws
18:36to facilitate legal procedures for donors.
18:39It is necessary for a person to donate,
18:43and there is no risk for a person,
18:46because there are guarantees,
18:49whether at the legal level or at the health level,
18:53because there are doctors and specialists in hospitals,
18:57and there is even international law,
19:00that Morocco has agreements on the exchange of these organs,
19:04and this is legal.
19:06The International Day for the Donation of Human Organs
19:10is an opportunity to remind of the importance of this noble behavior
19:14in order to save the lives of those who are suffering.
19:17Despite the challenges, the efforts to support this cause
19:21are continuously gaining momentum.
19:24The Banque du Maroc Museum is hosting a temporary exhibition
19:28of the hidden treasures that were discovered
19:31in the archaeological site of the city of Sala.
19:33The exhibition was opened with the participation
19:36of the Moroccan Banque du Maroc,
19:39and the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication,
19:42Mohamed Mahdi Bin Said.
19:47The Banque du Maroc Museum
19:50is hosting a temporary exhibition of the hidden treasures
19:53of the city of Sala.
19:56It is an invitation for those interested
19:59to discover the history of this city,
20:01and the importance of the Moroccan heritage.
20:04This exhibition is part of the temporary exhibition
20:07held by the Banque du Maroc,
20:10and it is always related to money.
20:13We have already talked about the Islamic cities
20:16like the city of Aghamat and Sijilmassa.
20:19Today we are talking about the city of the ancient era,
20:22from the Phoenician era to the Islamic era,
20:25to the Marini era, and this city has an important economic,
20:28political and commercial value in the history of Morocco.
20:31Today we are going to visit the city of Sala,
20:34as it is an important archaeological site
20:37for the Moroccan heritage.
20:40The exhibition is a temporary trip
20:43through two chronological sections,
20:46dedicated to the Murian period and the Roman Murian period.
20:49Between the corridors of the beautiful museum,
20:52there is a group of coins and artifacts
20:55that were discovered in the site of the city of Sala.
20:58It is a journey through time,
21:01through different periods,
21:04to develop this ancient city,
21:07starting from its Phoenician roots
21:10to its flourishing period in the Roman era.
21:13The exhibition is a good and important initiative
21:16because it is a cultural initiative
21:19to introduce the inhabitants of Rabat and Sala
21:22to the history of the city of Sala,
21:25which later became Sala.
21:28These monuments and statues
21:31were indeed an integral part
21:34of these civilizations
21:37that we inherited from our fathers and grandfathers,
21:40and that they are an addition to Islamic history.
21:43This temporary exhibition
21:46takes place within the scientific framework
21:49of the Moroccan Bank Museum,
21:52which aims to reveal the multiple faces
21:55of the history of the Moroccan cities.
21:58The diverse exhibition attracts visitors
22:01from all over the world,
22:04from the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean.
22:07With the arrival of the winter season,
22:10health challenges are increasing
22:13due to the spread of influenza,
22:16which makes protection necessary.
22:19Seasonal vaccinations are one of the most important
22:22means of protection for children
22:25from the rampant viruses and their disturbing symptoms.
22:28More with Dr. Bousser Had.
22:31Children are more likely to be infected
22:34with severe symptoms,
22:37such as high temperatures
22:40and respiratory infections,
22:43which may adversely affect their general health.
22:46Seasonal vaccinations are a safe and effective way
22:49to strengthen the immune system of children
22:52and reduce the risk of contracting influenza.
22:55The vaccination against influenza
22:58and the anti-flu vaccine
23:01is an annual seasonal vaccine
23:04against viruses.
23:07This vaccine has antibodies
23:10against viruses that cause influenza
23:13and can strengthen our immune system.
23:16In children's medicine,
23:19we advise parents to be aware
23:22of the importance of this vaccine
23:25which can prevent influenza infection
23:28and especially the serious complications
23:31such as heart disease,
23:34rheumatoid arthritis,
23:37and cancer.
23:40We don't give our children time
23:43to get sick.
23:46We give our children time to recover
23:49and to take care of themselves.
23:52If they don't get sick,
23:55they don't have time to rest.
23:58Vaccination is important
24:01to reduce the spread of the virus
24:04and reduce the risks to health institutions.
24:07Vaccinations are prepared
24:10for the most common viruses per year,
24:13which makes it an essential weapon
24:16to protect against seasonal diseases.
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